THEFT, SUNSET DRIVE: A man’s daughter had several young men at their home visiting after midnight Dec. 28. The man told police he awoke to find his cell phone missing, valued at $600, and his headphones.

The daughter told police the identity of one of the men, but a police phone call to the man did not yield an answer. Police are investigating.

BURGLARY, SWETLAND BOULEVARD: A woman was away on vacation when she received word from her bank someone had used her bank card to make four charges.

The woman called home and had a friend check her house. The friend found the bathroom window, which had a faulty lock, open.

The woman suspected her former boyfriend, who knew of the problem with the lock and who had stolen from her in the past, of illegally entering her home. The former boyfriend lives in Euclid and three of the four charges were made in that city. In all, the burglar rang up bills totaling just over $355.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE, RICHMOND PARK: A man visiting family for the New Year’s holiday parked his car at 4 a.m. Jan. 1 in lot at Richmond Park Apartments, 446 Richmond Park.

At 1 a.m. Jan. 2, he went back to the car and found there were deep scratches in the vehicle’s hood, and scratches and dents on the car’s right and left sides.

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